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Figure 8

From: Molecular evidence for the involvement of cotton GhGLP2, in enhanced resistance to Verticillium and Fusarium Wilts and oxidative stress

Figure 8

qRT-PCR analysis of defense- and oxidative stress-related genes in uninoculated GhGLP2-transgenic Arabidopsis and silenced cotton plants. (a–c) The relative expression of SA- (PR1, PR2, PR5) and JA-dependent (PDF1.2, LOX2/1, VSP1) defense genes in uninoculated GhGLP2-transgenic Arabidopsis (a, b) and GhGLP2-silenced cotton plants (c). (d–f) The relative expression levels of ROS scavenging (CSD1, CSD2) and generating (RbohD, RbohF) genes in uninoculated GhGLP2-transgenic Arabidopsis (d, e) and GhGLP2-silenced cotton plants (f). AtEF1a and GhUBQ7 were used as internal standards in Arabidopsis and cotton, respectively. Data represent the means ± SD of three independent biological samples with three technical replicates. Student’s t-test, *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 compared to wild-type or control plants. WT wild-type.

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